the answer is northerns because its going to be north
Currents in the Northern Hemisphere move in a clockwise direction. Currents in the Southern Hemisphere move in a counter clockwise direction.
They do in the southern hemisphere. In the northern hemisphere, low pressure systems rotate counterclockwise.
Low pressure systems in the northern hemisphere rotate counterclockwise while those in the southern hemisphere rotate clockwise.
Counter-clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere, and clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.
Normally they turn counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere. However, in very rare cases a tornado turns in the opposite direction from normal. These are called anticyclonic tornadoes.
Currents in the Northern Hemisphere move in a clockwise direction. Currents in the Southern Hemisphere move in a counter clockwise direction.
The gyres rotate counter clockwise in the southern hemisphere, and clockwise in the northern hemisphere.
clockwiseThe circulation of ocean currents in the Southern Hemisphere is generally:counter clockwise
currents rise and then go down ,which it in cycle to add on to the above; the currents move clockwise in the northern hemisphere and counter-clockwise in the southern hemisphere
The surface currents move in a clockwise direction in the Northern hemisphere, and move in a counter clockwise direction in the Southern hemisphere! Hope it helped:)
They do in the southern hemisphere. In the northern hemisphere, low pressure systems rotate counterclockwise.
Wind and ocean currents generally rotate clockwise in the southern hemisphere.
The gyres move counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere
Low pressure systems in the northern hemisphere rotate counterclockwise while those in the southern hemisphere rotate clockwise.
The Coriolis effect shifts surface currents by angles of about 45 degrees. In the Northern Hemisphere, ocean currents are deflected to the right, in a clockwise motion. In the Southern Hemisphere, ocean currents are pushed to the left, in a counterclockwise motion.
Counter-clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere, and clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.
In the Northern hemisphere, the direction is clockwise... In the Southern, it turns anti-clockwise.